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Redlight King Something for the Pain (2011) Top Seller
Although he may be classified as a rap or hip-hop artist, Mark "Kaz" Kasperczk, operating under the name Redlight King, combines singing and rhythmic patter in a style not so much reminiscent of Kanye West as of Red Hot Chili ...
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Steve Harris British Lion (2012) Top Seller
As one of the most influential bass players in heavy metal, it should come as no surprise that Iron Maiden's Steve Harris' instantly recognizable galloping eighth notes ride high in the mix on his first ever solo outing. British Lion, ...
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Limp Bizkit Significant Other (1999)
SIGNIFICANT OTHER is an Enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Additional personnel includes: Method Man, Les Claypool, Matt Pinfield, Anita Durst, Mathematics (vocals); Scott Borland (keyboards); Jonathan Davis, Aaron Lewis (background vocals).
SIGNIFICANT OTHER was nominated ...
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Ennio Morricone Good, the Bad and the Ugly (2001)
The whistling trill that opens the main theme to THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY is so familiar as to be a cultural touchstone. Even an abbreviated sound byte of the theme is enough to conjure images of desolate ...
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Mariah Carey #1's (1998)
Track Listing: Sweetheart; When You Believe [From "the Prince of Egypt"]; Whenever You Call; My All; Honey; Always Be My Baby; One Sweet Day; Fantasy; Hero; Dreamlover; I'll Be There; Emotions; I Don't Wanna Cry; Someday; Love Takes Time; Vision ...
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Eric Clapton Me and Mr. Johnson (2004)
Eric Clapton and the blues have been inextricably linked dating back to his mid-1960s stint as a string-bending phenomenon in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. A decade after the release of his blues homage FROM THE CRADLE, Clapton's ME AND MR. JOHNSON ...
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Taylor Swift Fearless (2008)
Taylor Swift abandons any pretense that she's a teen on her second album, FEARLESS--which isn't to say that she suddenly tarts herself up, running away from her youth in a manner that's all too familiar to many teen stars. Swift's ...
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Jimmy Buffett Meet Me in Margaritaville: The Ultimate Collection (2003)
This collection contains 12 previously unreleased tracks including, 2 new songs, 6 alternate versions and 4 live recordings.
Jimmy Buffett had one gigantic pop hit back in 1977 with his ode to brain-drain, "Margaritaville." Buffett's laid-back combination of country, folk, and ...
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Fiona Apple Tidal (1996)
TIDAL contains multimedia photos, lyrics, a biography and the "Shadowboxer" video, all of which are playable on a CD-ROM drive.
Fiona Apple was nominated for the 1998 Grammy Award for Best New Artist. "Criminal" won the 1998 Grammy for Best Female ...
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Easy Rider (1969)
The definitive 1960s soundtrack to a definitive 1960s film, this album can be seen as the soundtrack not only to the film, but to the era itself. Ranging in style from proto-metal (Steppenwolf) and dope rock (Fraternity of Man) to ...
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Jonny Lang Long Time Coming (2003)
LONG TIME COMING may be Jonny Lang's third album, but in terms of creative growth, it may as well be considered a debut for this 22-year-old, who started out as a hotshot teenage guitar prodigy. Teaming with Pink/Aerosmith producer Marti ...
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Gotan Project La Revancha del Tango (2001)
An unrivaled collection of themes representing a unique fusion amid traditional forms of music and the nouvelle fields of electronica, Gotan Project's La Revancha del Tango discloses unknown frontiers for the modern beat explorers. Inspired by Argentinean tango, Philippe Cohen ...
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Shaggy Hot Shot (2000)
This is an Enhanced audio CD, which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
"It Wasn't Me" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals.
GRAMMY winning reggae superstar Shaggy delivers another hit-stacked album with HOTSHOT. ...
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Iron Maiden Powerslave (1984)
Iron Maiden issued its fifth release, POWERSLAVE, in 1984. It was a time in which the band had become a worldwide arena-headlining sensation. The album was also the first to not have been marked by a lineup change, helping Maiden ...
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Gov't Mule Deep End 1 (2001)
18 New Songs By Warren Haynes. Feat.25 Best Bassists In R&R
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Lyfe Jennings Lyfe 268-192 (2004)
When Jennings isn't pondering whether he should get involved with a mom raising babies ("She Got Kids"), he's hashing out infidelity issues with a lover who might have gotten pregnant ("Hypothetically"). Further bridging the gap between old- and new-school R&B ...
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Reba Mcentire Reba #1's (2005)
With her own her own TV sitcom and a recording career that dates back to the late 1970s, Reba McEntire is undisputedly one of country music's most popular entertainers. Although there have been numerous collections of McEntire's singles, this two-disc ...
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Usher 8701 (2001)
"U Remind Me" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.
"U Don't Have To Call" won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.
R&B mack daddy Usher puts a lot of himself into 8701; that's ...
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Taylor Swift Taylor Swift (2006)
All of 16 when she recorded this debut album, country-pop singer Taylor Swift's considerably strong voice straddles that precarious edge that both suggests experience far beyond her years, and simultaneously leaves no doubt that she's still got a lot of ...
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Miles Davis In a Silent Way (1969)
John McLaughlin (electric guitar); Dave Holland (bass); Tony Williams (drums).
With IN A SILENT WAY, the elements of popular music, blues and electronics that had been implicit in Miles Davis' previous recordings now came center stage, and the trumpeter never looked ...
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Marvin Gaye Here, My Dear (1978)
Digitally remastered by Bill Inglot & Dan Hersch (DigiPrep Studios).
A concept album of some magnitude, although the subject matter could hardly have been comfortable listening for Anna, Marvin Gaye's ex-wife. She was the subject of Gaye's public 'divorce album', a ...
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Scarface (1990)
Giorgio Moroder did a lot of soundtrack work during the early '80s, and one of his most well-known soundtracks is that of Scarface, the iconic Al Pacino film from 1983. Of all the films Moroder scored, from American Gigolo (1980) ...
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Afroman Good Times (2001)
"Because I Got High" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance.
Contains the hidden track "Because I Got High," with alternate lyrics, which follows "The American Dream."
Straight out of Hattiesburg, Mississippi comes Afroman, (AKA Joseph Foreman), ...
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Christina Aguilera My Kind of Christmas (2000)
This is an Enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
There's a lot to be said for the pop Christmas album as cultural artifact. Ever since the days of the crooners, the intersection between pop song ...
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Daniel O'Donnell Songs of Faith (2004)
Track Listing: DISC 1: Softly and Tenderly; Sweet Victory; Here I Am Lord; Make Me a Channel of Your Peace; Put Your Hand in the Hand; Nearer My God to Thee; Preacher Joke; I Saw the Light; You Raise Me ...
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